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Original Article

Imaginary Gaze Effects on Eye Movements Induced by Linear Acceleration: Involvement of Vestibular Induced Smooth Pursuit Eye Movement

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Pages 372-376 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We investigated smooth eye movements elicited i) by linear acceleration in a space-fixed imaginary gaze condition (smooth component of eye movement induced by linear motion: LSEM) and ii) during acoustic pursuit of a moving sound source (smooth component of eye movement induced by acoustic pursuit of a sound source: SSPEM). The two conditions were examined using the same test subjects. LSEM and SSPEM performance was found to be positively correlated across the subject population. From the comparison of LSEM and SSPEM we propose the following hypothesis: LSEM consists not only of a pure translational vestibular-ocular reflex (tVOR) component but also of a component based on the perception of otolithic information. Accordingly, this second component is instrumental in the pursuit of an imaginary visual target during linear self-motion.

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